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Fish hankers by the way what does petroleum mean
you can make so many kinds stuff that you can use..
The main kinds of carbon compounds present in coal are hydrocarbons, aromatic compounds, and coal tar. In petroleum, the main carbon compounds are alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkenes, and aromatic compounds like benzene, toluene, and xylene.
Natural resources are freshwater, petroleum, forests, wildlife, minerals, sand, gravel deposits.
There are several types of solvents, including polar solvents (e.g. water, alcohols) and non-polar solvents (e.g. hydrocarbons, acetone). Other types include protic solvents (e.g. alcohols, water) and aprotic solvents (e.g. acetone, dimethyl sulfoxide). Specialty solvents such as supercritical fluids (e.g. supercritical CO2) and ionic liquids are also gaining importance.
You will need to enlist the help of an engineering and construction company to do the "basic engineering design" work. You will generally need the crude oil assay and desired capacity so that the company can determine the size of the equipment you will need. Next you will need a detailed engineering contractor which will perform more detailed engineering such as determining exactly which kinds of instruments and other very detailed specification for the refinery. Assuming the oil is available for processing, you would need to enlist the help of a bank or the government to give you a loan so that you can move forward with the aforementioned projects.
Answergasoline (petrol in UK)dieselaviation fuelkerosenefuel oilalkanes eg ethanewaxasphaltparaffin waxpetroleum cokeAnswerThey are made by petroleum which is made of dead marine animals and plants they are then sucked out of the earths crust with a sucker and made into our energy. People who do that are really damaging the earths crust. oil is made of petroleum it is the liquid form coal is the soild form and gas is the gaseous form. These are answers from my exhibition which is on in exactly 15 days from today the 29th of April 2008.I hope you learn to spell petroleum before then
There are several kinds of non renewable resources in Finland. There are fossil fuels such as petroleum, coal, and oil.
Nonpolar solvents are typically unable to dissolve polar or ionic solutes, as their molecular structure lacks the necessary polarity or charge to interact with these solutes. However, nonpolar solvents can dissolve nonpolar solutes, such as hydrocarbons or organic compounds with long chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Substances that dissolve in water are typically polar or ionic compounds like salts (such as sodium chloride), sugars (like glucose), and some gases (like oxygen and carbon dioxide). Nonpolar substances, such as oils and fats, do not dissolve well in water.
It depends. Do you want to develop new kinds of petroleum products, or do you want to be the person who tests the gasoline to be sure it's being made right? If you want to be a quality control person, you can do that with a BS in Chemistry. If you want to be a research chemist, you need a Ph.D and you need to decide whether you want to do oil products or petrochemicals (in which case you go to a university in Texas or Oklahoma--Texas A&M is especially good at this) or polymers (which means you go to the University of Southern Mississippi).
There are different kinds of alcohol that are used for different things. Some can be used as disinfectants, some as solvents or cleaning agents. Ethyl alcohol is part of alcoholic drinks, and as a fuel. What makes alcohol good for humans